Of all the best places to travel with a baby in the USA, Sedona is clearly one of the best. Considered by many to be one the of the most beautiful places in America, a visit to Sedona with a baby is a perfect family vacation destination.
It can be stressful planning a trip with a baby, so we’re here to help make your trip planning as easy as possible. Based on our experience traveling to Sedona, AZ and around the world with babies and toddlers, we are happy to provide you with our list of the 6 best Sedona hotels for families with a baby.
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Criteria for Our Places to Stay in Sedona, AZ
Figuring out where to stay in Sedona with a baby takes a surprising amount of time, which we know first-hand that you don’t have a lot of right now. Over our years of traveling with a baby, we have developed a very reliable system for picking best baby-friendly hotels.
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Learn more about my process for finding a great baby-friendly hotel for your family vacation.
To help you find a great Sedona family resort, we have used our system to recommend six family-friendly Sedona hotels over a variety of price ranges. You can select your family accommodation from our list confidently as each of our recommended places to stay in Sedona with a baby:
- Rank in the top 40% of hotels in Sedona, AZ on TripAdvisor.
- Has earned a TripAdvisor Travelers Choice Award.
- Have a minimum guest rating of 8.0 out of 10 on Booking.com.
- Have air conditioning, complimentary cribs and free wifi.
- Have soundproofed walls, which is a huge benefit for new parents who worry about their baby crying and waking other hotel guests in the middle of the night!
The 6 Best Sedona Hotels for Families with a Baby
1. Adobe Grand Villas
A boutique Sedona hotel-bed and breakfast, the Adobe Grand Villas are one of Sedona, Arizona’s finest luxury inns. Offering 15 spacious villas around a garden courtyard, the Adobe Grand Villas are within 3 blocks of West Sedona’s shops, galleries, and restaurants. If you enjoy hiking with a baby, there are many great hiking trails are within 5 miles.
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Hiking is one of the best things to do with kids in Sedona. Even if you are visiting with a baby, check out these easy Sedona hiking trails.
Each villa at this family-friendly Sedona, AZ hotel includes a variety of premium luxury amenities including fireplaces, private patios, tubs for two and much more. And to top it all off, you may enjoy a gourmet breakfast is prepared by a New Orleans chef, with such treats as crêpes, beignets, and eggs benedict.
And yes, despite the luxury, they are a baby-friendly Sedona resort!
2. Sedona Real Inn & Suites
Located in West Sedona, this family-owned and operated inn comes with amazing Red Rock views. It also features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, spa tub, and fitness room.
When you’re at this baby-friendly Sedona inn, you’ll experience the comfort and convenience that you’re used to in your own home. They’ve got flexible room types to comfortably fit your whole family, including a limited number of pet-friendly rooms where four-legged friends are welcome.
3. L’Auberge de Sedona
Nestled under a canopy of Sycamore trees on the banks of Oak Creek, L’Auberge de Sedona is a Sedona family resort where extraordinary memories are created, romance rekindled and where unplugging results in true connection.
Luxury cottages offer expansive and elegant accommodations, complete with open-air outdoor cedar showers and large private decks perfect for soaking in the stunning scenery. Your idyllic luxury basecamp from which to explore the best easy hiking trails in Sedona with your baby.
4. Hyatt Pinon Pointe
Hyatt Pinon Pointe takes pride in offering you the best of everything among resorts – great restaurants, luxurious rooms and unparalleled service. Located in the heart of Sedona’s Red Rock country, most rooms at this baby-friendly Sedona family resort are fully equipped condominium units with full kitchens, dining rooms, and fireplaces.
The Hyatt Pinon Pointe resort has an excellent central Sedona, AZ location. Shopaholics will love that it is adjacent to the Shops of Pinon Pointe which offers some of Sedona’s finest shops and galleries, while foodies will enjoy its proximity to some of the best family-friendly Sedona restaurants.
5. Best Western Plus Arroyo Roble Hotel & Creekside Villas
An award-winning family-friendly Sedona hotel with 600 feet of private Oak Creek frontage, awesome red rock views, and uptown Sedona at your doorstep. This Sedona hotel features an indoor pool, a health club, and outdoor tennis courts. Other amenities include a sauna, a seasonal outdoor pool, pillowtop beds, DVD players, and coffee makers.
6. Sky Rock Inn of Sedona
This hilltop Sedona family hotel is about a mile from numerous trails and Uptown Sedona shops. A sundeck with Red Rock views surrounds the splash pool and spa tub. Enjoy some panoramic views of Sedona, AZ with your baby on the terrace shaded by juniper trees and piñon pine.
Baby-Friendly Sedona Vacation Rentals
On our first several trips with our baby, we simply did as we always do on vacation – we rented a hotel room. But, after a while we discovered there are many advantages of renting a vacation rental when traveling with a baby.
Airbnb and VRBO rentals have many family-friendly features, especially for parents traveling with a baby. The biggest advantage is having separate bedrooms, which allows you to keep your bedroom lights on while your baby gets to sleep in a separate, quiet, dark room. Other baby-friendly features of vacation home rentals include a full kitchen and in-suite laundry facilities.
Essential Baby Gear for Hotel Stays
As you plan your trip to Sedona with a baby, take a moment to consider the gear you need to travel with a baby. There are a few items which I think are very helpful for hotel stays: a SlumberPod Privacy Pod and a white noise machine. You can get details about these baby travel products and more in my post about travel essentials for baby.
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We hope this list of the best places to stay in Sedona with a baby helps you have the best-ever family vacation to Arizona!
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Celine Brewer is the owner of Baby Can Travel. Not only does she have years of experience traveling with babies & toddlers, but she's helped millions of new parents travel with their babies and toddlers for over a decade. In addition to writing on her baby travel blog, she has shared her expertise on traveling with a baby or toddler by contributing to articles about traveling with a baby with the Washington Post, USA Today, the Lonely Planet magazine and Pregnancy & Newborn magazine.
Celine also writes about family travel on the site FamilyCanTravel.com, which she co-owns with her husband. Being from the Canadian Rockies, she shares her passion about her home and travel to Banff National Park and area on their site TravelBanffCanada.com.